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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JULY 30 192S PAGE FIVE v ATLANTIC NEWS ITEM3 Lr. Norway Morris who came hom 'in a few days haj returned to hi PERSONAL NOTES i ; I f W. W. FuI!eT and wi.e to G. W. RECENT SOCIAL HAPPENINGS f Duncan part of lot 12 old V-wr.. IN MOREHEAD CITY f Beaufort for 110 and other valuable ' M.-.,and Mn. A. B. Haaf.ton of work in Norfolk,- considerations, t - "Wilmington, N. C. are vising par- w a.- cvi D. , n r,.r.. P'-5 tee recent storm anl freepent; . ,,, ,. , , , , ramfail which occurred last wee tae? ,. . w c,!- f her visitors at aU r.me. part lot 12 old town Beaufort, for . . , . i. Mr. and Mr. D. M. Falcaer oft ... social ati-situeA ai M irpneal . Litv .. .... I l,9:. , iNewbern, N. C. are spending tsej There a to be a p a7 Give your personal news to Mr. Guion Barbour at the Beaufort Drug Co., or telephone No. 16, and we will be glad to publish it. Those who attended the dance at Morehead City from Beaufort last Tuesday night were: Misses Mary Willi. Cathrine Vanstory, Clyde Neal, Varina Way, Polly Skinner. Em ma Taylor, Meim Jack Neal, rreo Newby, Leslie Rice. Charle Hassell, Clyde Hill Julian Gilbert, Clarence Willia, Floyd Johnson, Chriophr Jones, W. C. Rodman, Bradford Whorton and William Robinson. Mrs. Rebecca Willis of Manteo ar rived Tuesday and is visiting her liehter Mrs. Roland Davis. Beaufort Relatv Corp. to Ethel Wilson 2 lots in West Beaufort fori 1350. T. M. Thomaji Sheriff to Sallie G. have continued. r i D.- jh.-s. e a. council aeugnn-jiij en- Atlantic extendi a welcome U all given by week end with parents. fEpwonfa Leagues for benefit of M. Mrs. W. A. Everett, Mr, and Mrs. Hancock, 20r acre leva 1 .acre in eoasideratio.-. trtained Thursday afternoon from the hoars of 4:30 to 630, at a bridge party at which there were six and Bumice Everett, Misses Thelma not shown. ," - ..j U:1J. o... : r r. a- t, a A p t Tae highest score waa made by Mrs dU'J rmuA iwm, uj jfi .c '- ........ w.-ji wi.c ' er, aod Lillian Everett and Mrs. Lot- Nelson 65 acre in Merrimon town- w. no ani wiis to r n. . Miss Annie Czzell of LoaLsbarg, Church Friday night Jaly 31st. N. C. 3 visiting her sjter Mrs. Mel- T-e players are njted for giviag en- '.n Robinson. ertainment so come see tna "v alley Mr. Leonard Hiil spent the week rsm." nd in Atlar.tic. I ' " ' . w . . w u .j g;ven at tha Atlantic Hotel Tuesday, are here on a House Partv at Beau- A. Meadows, So acres in Morehead ' ... . 'J . .11 .-. vj i t: I . u i c caul. , ----- - - - - - --- - . red N'ewby of Greensboro is 23 Morehead Ctiy, consideration $10. " Mr. Clyde HilL I Annie D. Willis and husband to P. '. v Mia Stella Willis of Davis passed through town Wednesday on her way to Atlanta. Ga., where she will study millinery. the Beaufort f of your personal news for this col umn, and we will be glad to publish it. Harvey Hamilton. Or.e of the most enjoyable card was the one morning, Mesdames Ben F. Royal q ani A. B. Roberu being hosteases. ; a.iair was neta in ine call room: from the hoars of 10:30 to' 12:31.' There were nine tables at which I bridge was played, at the close of the j grne a fruit salad, iced tea, jaiio i with whipped cream and cake wasi .v-rved by the hotel management. The first prize, a buffet set, for1 score was won by Mrs. Alex' b Jr., Mrs. Floyd Chad wick i won second prize for high score, j jfort Heights Cottage. Township consideration 10 A sailirrtr Dartv comnosed of Mioses A. H. Dennis and wife to B Madeline Taylor, Rath Leary and Jones .tract in Morehead Township. Margaret Walters, Mesars. Hollie consideration $100. Walters, George Wallace of More- E. T. Oglesby and wife to Geo. D. head City visited Beat.rt Monday Dail, 100 acres in Morehead Town evening, ship, consideration $10. Miss Nannie Skinner of Wallace is Mrs. Moliie G. Barnes to Mrs. A. the euest. of Mias Glennie Paul. L. Wilson, lots 12 and 13 in block Mr. Fre visiting Mi Martha Yelverton r,i Stantons A. Richardson, lot S in block 141 . . . , . ir,.,. k i r;... lino nurg returnee nome lueway auer -i, ... k.,jl-k.;j.Mj :n, ' ' - r ,, , . r. which was a hana-embroiaered pilJow visiting Miss Sarah Rumley at the T. F. Mann and wife to D. M. De- Mrs. C. Alexander of Charlotte u'consideration $10. spending the Summer with her moth-' F. 0. Wade and wife to E. W. er Mrs. Helen Morton. Quick, lot 6 in block 30, Morehead Guion Barbour at the Beaufort Col. and Mrs. H. D. Styers and City, consideration $o00. rir.iW Tn will be !ad to make a note.v;. K. E Stvera of Oak ridie and Mrs. Julia W. Beil to Armistead Mrs Frank Byrd of Morehead City Barren, lot 1 and East part of lot ( are visit6rs in Beaoort. 1 1 in block 10, Morehead City, con-: Mis Blanche Barbour returned to "deration $100. lof R t Thomasville Saturday after spending J- S. Pigott and wife to Daniel H. m4 Ym vacation with parenu. Pigott, 10 acres in Straita township ; " ' , r.,.m. r iWmofko vr with consideration of $100. ! . r,,.. . ' ia nreciou nne from os is trone. A voice we loved is still. Miss Lillian Rice returned home Tuesday from Norfolk after several weeks visit with friends. Misa Margaret Bobbins of Wash ington, who ha been rimting Mrs. J. B. KUiingsworth returned to her home Sunday. MiM Inez Gillikin Ls visiting Miss Lucille Scott this week. Mrs.' Arthur Joyner and Mrs. Wesley Willis were awarded the low score prizes. There were thirty-six guests who enjoyed the hospitality of the host IN MEMORY. YOUR DRUG PATRONAGE APPRECIATED You will find a Registered Druggist in my Store at all times PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Joseph House The Rexall Store DRUGGIST Phone 29 5TJ A place is vacant in our home, I That never can be filled. Abernethy and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.' E. J. Becton and wife to t. t. Wal Abernethy Jr., are camping at Cape lace, tract in Whiteoak township, Lookout. - consideration $500. Misses Olda and Nancy Bell of ! N- E- Taylor et al to W. N. Pringle Norfolk are swndin? few davs n wife, 2 acres in White Oak town ,. , r . , ... . . arB "jwnnntt a iew uays Dear mother, I feel you did not want With their relatives Mr. and Mrs. B. abip, consideration $40. j A Bell i N. E. Taylor et al to W. N. Pringle , ' Kev. and Mrs. K r-roctor ani cnu " , hop; yQj crosaed dren, Kinon and Uick, and Mouse cuniuermiu iv. . rjst MiiH Margaret Franks are Walter Guthrie and wife to Carl-' Mrs. C. W. Scott, Miss Lucille id spending their yacation in Beaufort, ton Guthrie, lot 13 in block 61 More-j Master Charles Scott returned homej Mr. T. A. Shaw of Durham is the head City, consideration $100. .. h Sunday from Kinston and Goldsboro. rJtfA Mr Dick Duncan. i 7ZTZZ ! In this troublesome world to mourn j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moulton off musii-t abuu i ai Miss Lillian Davis of New Bern jjenl are visiting their are visiting their son . - , - t. - tT ,af Atil i A t nr. ,r I. I Tn tkid iattiia 1-.M tviil fini tialf and Mrs. Juua rraims ui r ..n....... -Vir- warren mouiton. i " - i who have been visiting-Mr. and Mrs.'! r p. M., Howard director of sale page ads. one on Nash Automobiles, ! James Davis will leave today for;of West' Beaufort Company came The other about used autmobiles that , their home. in todav with several eentiemen from U- Jones Co., nave ior saie. iou Eut we kno you are with Jesus Sitting around that beautiful throne. eath a mound of blooming roses, Cold in death our Mother lies Mrs. H. B Went and child are vi.vierty sir' iting her grand-parents ir. ana srs, i J. B. Sewell up the State to look over the prop-will find an ad from "the Charlotte: hef s with the an(feU ertv. - Observer one from the Beaufort Shoe; r . . , ., n ,. lit bliilt ll'JIJlt: UCJfLUU tile .laid. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hall left Satur day for their home in Norfolk, Va. .Shop, Neal.V Millinery ar.d Novelty; AxnvA v v w .. latii !Ck.nnA n r A Vi a "".o Kro70 Th.OZit TO I The following have, registered at Gaskil! Mace Co., have a change of. our prayerSf : the Inn within the past few days: -Copy this week also. The ad of. the- r reach 0Uf jourJig Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Martin, Miss NEWS "Just Around the Corner ,, ifea Hillard and Mrs. Marv Hill-Tenders have about a quarter of a ; 0. - , . . . . . t 1 lory w may aiuic. -eL-J Miss Minnie .N, oi eeaaron, now W(j cf Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. t W. page giving prices on vanuu.i ai wii.. ney's end Thy glory we may share. T.inraltLftn. La here visiting rela-i nftw,r nf f;nlflborfi .1. A Arthur The prize on the bank page was won , , . . sy L. . .. . ... ..... , , g i. :h,:MMuAkAJ. tives. arron and W N. Hole of Smithfteld, oy iura .nace as u.im.Li.-ii5 uic .n,., N jMrs. L. S.' Ragsdale and Geo. Rgt- ft o fanswers to the questions asked, j Miss Ellen Lay left recently for dale of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. jnotner you nave oeen gone aiinmi. ; issi New Hampshire and Massachusetts l. Whitley and Miss L. B. Anger of MR. AND MRS. SWANN GIVE SAIL -where she will spend the summer with friends. Mr. and Mr. G. H. Furgeson and little son .of Raleigh arrived last week on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Swann. Mis Kathrine Martin of Burling ton is here on a visit to Mia Vir- year, Still when I think of you, 1 drop a tear. Plymouth Mr ano-Mrs. M. W. B11 Mr, and Mn. h. h. bwann gave a of Newport Mr. and Mrs. E. G Bird- sail to Ocean Beach on lasY Tuesday song of-Raleigh. Mr. and Mr. W P evening in honor of their house RedmoncT of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. guests Mr and Mrs. G. H. Ferguson Warren Walters and two children of of Raleigh. Invited guests were .Mr. Durham. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ligon'and Mrs. T. A. Richards and Mis of Richmond. Va., Miaa Almo Bizzell Josephine Richards of Raleigh, JAr. of Goldsboro. Miss Ruth Newell of,H. A. Pop of Wilmington, Mr. and Scotland Neck. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mrs. J. P. Betts and their guest Misa I . . . . wa.i.ii a ti: .l. Tj.1 " JRchards Jr.. and Miss JoeDhine,en;ie aiiicneii oi iwieiii Mrs. W H. Cobb of Goldsboro is Richards and son Ted of Raleigh. Mr. a recent arrival at the Davis House. Dr. B. L. Long of Hamilton, N. C. was registered at tha Davis House Tuesday. Mr, J. R. Jinnette Jr. of Roanoke Rapids left Tuesday after spending a few days here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and children of Wilmington are here on and Mrs. W. L. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. DEER HUNTING LAW. W L Thomas of Wilson Mr. J. B. Hellen of Vanceboro. Mr, and Mrs.! This is to notify all persons who E. Hellen of Durham Mr. and Mrs. iare interested in the deer huning law Albert Webb of Durham. Mr. and that the same was changed by the Mrs. C. T Blanchard of Greenville, last General Assembly. The open S. E. Douglass, Clarence Douglass, 'season for hunting deer ia, I am in Charles Douglass, Ella McCauly 'formed, from October the first to Douglas of Raleigb, C. M. Robbins, 'January the first This is consider- , v:-i-: - fa r u PKkin. T ci v H.m. w sh v different fro mtne old law. ah a VlSlt 10 l rS. LICMI1IKIII s v. . - ' ' '-'I " j Mr and Mrs W. K. Uuncan. ! real, u. a. real ana r,. n. Lver- pcrsunn - - - Mrs. Warren Whitehurst and Man of Plymouth daughter Mis Lula of Wilson arived Life is so sad and lonely, Here without you, we miss loving face, Yet we hope to meet you, ( In that Heavenly place. Adv. " A Loved One." your : Thai at Home Feeling Someone said the other day: "Well, Jack, I hope when you folks get into your nice new quarters it doesn't change that friendly 'At Home' feeling that has always gj been characteristic of The Bank of g Beaufort." g There is not a chance of that, folks. You g& will find the same friendly service m the new quarters that you have found m the m oldonly with increased efficiency made p possible by better facilities. In fact the g primary motive' of our remodeling opera- j tions is to increase the facilities for SLK- g VICE AND PROTECTION TO YOU. We expect you on our opening day, g which will be announced later. jj as a few days since on a visit to- Mrs. Ernest Duncan. Dr. H. M. Hendri returned Sun day from a trip to Florida and Con cord. N. C. Mrs. Belle Bennett of Edwards, N r ! here on a visit to Mrs. O Oleson. Mr. Walter Chadwick of New Bern was in town .Monday. Messrs. Thos. A. Long and C. F. Selby of Belhaven arrived yesterday and are stopping at the Davis House. Mr. D. V. Baker of Lumberton is here on a business trip. Mr. Howard Cask ill who has been -a member of the crew of the U. S. revenue cutter Acushk or aeveral months is here on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Sam Chadwick and little daughu-r left last Friday for Rocky Mount to join her husband who is employed there. Mr. David Pool of Washington, D. C. is here on a visit to his sister ,Mrs. C. A. Clawson. Rev. John Gibble, of Wilmington is a guest of the Manson House, oth er guests at the Manson House in cluda Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines of ' Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Edger ton, Mr and Mrs Mclver, Mr. and Mrs Robinson, and Mr. H. W. Cobb of Jreensboro. ' OUR HONOR ROLL. Fifteen constitute our subscribers same roll of honor this 'week, they are: J. F. Hamilton, Sealevel. R. B. Wheatly, Beaufort W. A Pierce, Beaufort B. Mrs J. B. Killingsworth, Beaufort. Mrs. L. W. Nelson, Struts A. S Willia, Marshallberg. A. G. Willia, Atlantic Mamie Mason, Atlantic. C. G. Gaakill, Straits A. T. Willis, Wiliwton, so at their peril as I will endeavor to enforce it. As soon is I get fur ther information I will publish the B. F. PERKINS. FISHERMEN HAVE GOOD LUCK. SERVICES AT ANN ST METHO- j DIST CHURCH SUNDAY Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and j preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, j Rev. E. Frank Lee. Subject, "He; Calleth by Name." ! Preaching at 8 o'clock p. m. by the j pastor, Subject "The Message of the Rainbow." The public is cordially invited to . these services. The Bank of Beaufort The Bank That Delights To Serve You . 1 ! Sportsmen have been meeting with more sucess fishing recently than they did during the early summer. A ;good many Spanish mackerel havej jbeen caught by trawlers and other i gorts of fish have also been caught Irather freely. A party from the Delaware Golden, Beaufort RFD. iDavis House went out to the Cape Mrs. A. E. Nelson, Beaaofrt RFD.Ithis morning and near the wreck of S. S. Connor, Newport. Leonard Carroll, Newport Adrian. L, Gillikin, N. Y. City. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the ThrisUeroy caught about a hun dred porgies, flounders, trout and other kinds. Those in the partjM were Judge D. H. Bland of Irolds boro, Messrs B. Streeter Sheppard of A goad many real estate transfers Raleigh, A. H. Graf of Salisbury ana have been recorded by Register of; A. B. Cooke of Beaufort. Deeds Jno. W. Hamilton since last, Thursday, they are: j Tom Tarheel says he is planning to , J. A. Hornaday and wife to N. S. R attend the picnic at nis Branca c periment Station farm this year. One idea gained last year has been worth R. tract in East Beaulort, consider tion $500. Julius Lewis and wife to Essie ,a lot of money, he says. Garner, tract Beaufort Township, consideration $187.69. Jack and Jill went up the hill G. W. Duncan and wife to W. L Notf or a drink of water Stancil, part lot 12, old town, Beau- lAnr that is why they both fell down fort, consideration $10 and other val-j They drank what they hadn't ort uablea. er- r ' An Open Letter Dear Friend: We have talren over the business of Mrs. C- A. Moore, and we cordially invite you to come and visit our store. We expect to greatly increase our stock, and t would please us to have you look it over. Our sale on summer hata will start Saturday August 1st., If you would like a nice hat at a greatly reduced price, see us on that date. We assure you that we will appreciate your trade, and our desire and aim is to please you at all times. Yours very truly, NEALS' MILLINERY & NOVELTY SHOPPE, s
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